BlackSheep's Starsky & Hutch Ford Torino

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Off to a great start there! Wonder which engine the kit has in there?
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pzl66 wrote:Off to a great start there! Wonder which engine the kit has in there?

351 c.i. Cleveland V-8 engine
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Progress pics from last night and tonight...

The engine. I love Testors Ford Engine Blue!!

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And she's in and hooked up to the radiator and hose!!

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The classy chassis....

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Headlight lenses and tail light lenses glued on using Pacer Formula 560 Canopy glue

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Rims installed!! I scuffed the tire threads to give a worn look.

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The kit came with 4 metal pins to install the wheels to the axles. Not too crazy about them. I should have grabbed a steel rod from my Monte Carlo kit to use through the rear axle to connect the back tires. Oh well, too late now.

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Great looking engine! Wheels, too!
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Man this is gonna be a friggin winner right here Tom!!

If I can give you a friendly tip. Grind up some black pastel into a powder and try dry brushing a LIGHT coat of it onto the exhaust manifolds. It’ll give them a true steel look.
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Looking good!!
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Wouh, looking great!

Yes, the blue shade looks awesome!

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mustang1989 wrote:Man this is gonna be a friggin winner right here Tom!!

If I can give you a friendly tip. Grind up some black pastel into a powder and try dry brushing a LIGHT coat of it onto the exhaust manifolds. It’ll give them a true steel look.
Hmmm... I do have some pastel chalk lying around somewhere.
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I built a Chevrolet 409 engine a few years back for a community project on another forum and used this process for the exhaust manifolds.

Actually what I do is black base the manifolds in flat black and then coat them with a very light coat of MM Steel. Then after that a very light coating of dry brushed ground up pastel.

Just after painting the steel color onto the manifolds:

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And then a shot of the engine with the treated manifolds installed. It really makes a big difference.

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Here’s a fun question for ya, Joe.... the dashboard. Instruction guide says flat black, while the steering column and wheel semi-gloss black. Does that sound right for the dashboard to be flat black? I had thought about doing it semi-gloss. Now I’m not so sure to do it SG black. Thoughts?
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